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Inspector Craig Mattinson (5681)

Sergeant Jim Clough (2171)

Sergeant Rob Danby (175)

Police Constable Stephen Calvert (290)

PCSO Ian Brown (7641)

PCSO Jason Turner (7562)

PCSO Rebekah Miller (7844)

PCSO Ruth Leake (7845)

PCSO Kirsty Wall (7563)

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18June

Drug dealing across the Newington Ward

Neighbourhood Policing Team officers are gathering intelligence of drug dealing activity on the Newington Ward. This will then be used to take appropriate action against these individuals. Disruption tactics have been used by Police in an attempt to disrupt any drug deals. Numerous people have been arrested and dealt during recent months for drugs offences, ranging from possession of cannabis to possession of heroin.

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18June

Open to trespass properties and associated environmental issues

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers and Community Wardens regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers and Community Wardens continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Further demolitions have occurred in the Hawthorn Avenue/Greek Street area reducing the number of empty houses.

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18June

Unauthorised encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, Criminal Damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities

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28April

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by Officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and flytipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the Police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, Criminal Damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council Officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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30April

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council, Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community
Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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29May

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and flytipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council Officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and flytipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council Officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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31July

NEWINGTON - PRIORITY 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by Officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the Police Service for instances of anti-social behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council Officers conduct regular patch walks, checking properties for insecurities.

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03September

NEWINGTON - PRIORITY 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council, Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community
Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly-tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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03October

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the Police Service for instances of Anti-Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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07November

NEWINGTON - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and flytipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council Officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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03December

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses. A recent encampment of one caravan on Rhodes Street off Hawthorn Avenue was visited by Police and officers from Hull City Council as part of the eviction process. Court procedures were started and the travellers have now moved on.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and flytipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage, etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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31December

Newington - Priority 2 - Unauthorised Encampments

This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses. A recent encampment of one caravan on Rhodes Street off Hawthorn Avenue was visited by Police and officers from Hull City Council as part of the eviction process. Court procedures were started and the travellers have now moved on.

Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council. Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community
Support Officers regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team officers continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. Hull City Council officers conduct regular patch walks checking properties for insecurities.

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02February

Newington - Priority 2 - Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in and around the Walliker Street area

Primarily managed by the Neighbourhood Policing Team, extra Police Community Support Officers have been patrolling the area providing a high visibility presence and tackling issues as they are raised. Patch walks have been carried out by Newington Ward Council members in company of officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team.

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30April

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Offender brought to Justice - Shop Theft

Reduce offences of shop theft.

We did

On 10 April 2014 a 35 year old man from Coltman Street attended at a supermarket on Anlaby Road, he attended at the fish and meat counter and stole products worth approximately £30 and then made off. He was arrested the following day and charged with the theft. He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 12 April 2014 where the case was adjourned pending pre-sentence reports to be prepared.

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30April

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Offender brought to Justice - Cultivation of Cannabis

Reduce drug offences.

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On 11 April 2014 officers attended at an address on Parkfield Drive following information received from the public. A small grow of cannabis plants was found in an upstairs bedroom. The resident was arrested and charged with Production of Cannabis, the man will appear at Hull Magistrates Court on 29 April 2014.

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30April

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Offender brought to Justice - Conspiracy to supply Amphetamine

Reduce drug offences.

We did

On 22 April 2014, a 53 year old man from Granville Street appeared at Hull Magistrates Court charged with Conspiracy to Supply a Class B drug, namely Amphetamine. He was remanded into custody pending a trial at Hull Crown Court.

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29May

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Offender Brought to Justice - Criminal Damage - Anlaby Road

A man attended a public house and consumed a large amount of alcohol started arguing with other people in the pub. He left and returned with a brick and threw it at the windows.

We did

On 10 May 2014 a 40 year old man attended at a public house where he consumed a large amount of alcohol and started to argue with other people in the pub. The man then left but returned with a brick and threw it at the windows causing both panes to smash. He was arrested shortly after the incident and was charged with Criminal Damage. He is due to appear at Hull Magistrates Court on 27 May.

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29May

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Offender Brought to Justice - Theft from Charity Box - Walton Street

A Dove House Hospice charity box stolen from the bar area in Walton Street Club.

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On 20 May 2014 Christopher WHINN, 39 years of Melrose Street entered the Walton Street Club as a trespasser and stole a Dove House Hospice charity box from the bar area. He then made off from the area with the box. He was arrested later on that day and charged with burglary. He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 21 May 2014 where he pleaded guilty to the burglary, he was sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment. An extra 8 weeks was also added to this due to a suspended sentence which he received recently for a shop theft and breach of Anti Social Behaviour Order.

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29May

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Offender Brought to Justice - Theft of Motor Vehicle - Albert Avenue

A man attended a garage on Albert Avenue to test drive a car and then drove off without the owners permission.

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On 20 May 2014 a 20 year old man attended at a car garage on Albert Avenue to test drive a car. He then drove off in the car without the owners’ permission. He was later arrested and charged with the theft of motor vehicle, he was also charged with driving without insurance, driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs and failing to provide a specimen for analysis. He will be appearing at Hull Magistrates Court on 4 June 2014.

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01July

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Offender brought to Justice - Burglary

To reduce offences of burglary.

We did

On 30 May 2014 a 34 year old man from Ampleforth Grove entered a house on Melrose Street via an insecure door, he was seen acting suspiciously inside the house and Police were called. Police attended as the man was leaving the house. He was arrested and charged with burglary.

On 31 May 2014 the man appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where the case was adjourned until 5 June 2014. On 5 June 2014 the case was then sent to Hull Crown Court with a date to be fixed.

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01July

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Offenders brought to Justice - Public Order

To reduce public order offences.

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On 3 June 2014 Peter HALL, 41 years of Albert Avenue and Thomas KAY, 47 years of Green Close were both seen to be fighting in West Park in front of members of public. When Police Officers arrived and confronted them they continued to shout obscenities at each other. They were both arrested and charged with a Public Order offence.

On 18 June 2014 they both appeared at Hull Magistrates Court and both pleaded guilty. They were each fined £35, ordered to pay victim surcharge of £20 and pay costs of £85.

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01July

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Offender brought to Justice - Shop Theft

To reduce offences of shop theft.

We did

On 10 June 2014 a 35 year old woman from Lees Walk entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road. She stole £44 worth of dairy products and made off from the store. She was arrested following Police enquiries and charged with the theft.

On 20 June 2014 she appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where she pleaded guilty to the theft. The case was adjourned until 3 July.

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01July

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Offender brought to Justice - Shop Theft

To reduce offences of shop theft.

We did

On 14 June 2014, Brett NICKLIN, 33 years of Tilbury Road entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road and stole 3 bottles of wine. As he was making off from the store he was stopped by a Police patrol and found to be in possession of the bottles of wine. He was arrested and charged with the theft.

On 16 June 2014 he appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where he pleaded guilty to the theft. He was discharged conditionally for 12 months and instructed to pay a victim surcharge of £15.

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01July

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Offender brought to Justice - Assault

To reduce offences of assault.

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On 20 June 2014, a 22 year old man entered a take away on Anlaby Road whilst he was under the influence of alcohol. He entered the staff area and was requested to leave by staff but refused, he was then physically escorted back to the customer area but whilst doing this he punched one of the staff members in the mouth. He was arrested shortly after.

On 21 June 2014 he was interviewed and was very apologetic about his actions. Due to the low level of injury, the remorse shown and that the male had no previous convictions it was agreed that the male would be dealt with by Restorative Practice. The male agreed to attend an anger management course.

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31July

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Offender brought to Justice - Shop Theft

To reduce offences of theft from shop.

We did

On 2 July 2014, James MCALLISTER, 36 years of Lois Crescent who was circulated as a wanted man was spotted by a Newington Ward PCSO on Anlaby Road. Following a short foot chase MCALLISTER climbed a garden fence and started garden hopping. After a search of the gardens he was found hiding in a wheelie bin, he was arrested for a number of previously reported shop thefts and a Fail to Appear Warrant.

On 3 July 2014 he appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where he pleaded guilty to the 9 shop thefts. He was committed to prison for 26 weeks.

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31July

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Offender brought to Justice - Passing Counterfeit Money

To reduce offences of passing counterfeit currency.

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On 13 July 2014, Dean CHAPMAN, 30 years of Albert Avenue knowingly passed a counterfeit £20 note to a bus driver when paying for a journey. After receiving his change CHAPMAN got off the bus and did not go on the journey he had paid for. Following Police enquiries CHAPMAN was arrested on 15 July 2014 and later charged with the offence.

On 24 July 2014 he appeared at Hull Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty. He was issued a Community Order whereby he will be under curfew for 10 weeks, he must remain at his home address between 2000 and 0600 hours daily, which will be electronically monitored. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £60. A Destruction Order was also made for the counterfeit £20 note.

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31July

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Offender brought to Justice - Handling Stolen Goods

To reduce offences of handling stolen goods.

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On 21 July 2014, John WILSON, 38 years of Alliance Avenue was arrested on Plane Street for a previously reported shop theft. Upon being searched the arresting officers found goods believed to be stolen in his possession. He was charged with the shop theft and also with handling stolen goods.

On 22 July 2014 he appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where he pleaded guilty to the theft and handling offences. He was sentenced to 12 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay compensation of £23, pay a victim surcharge of £80 and also pay costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service.

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03September

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Offender Brought to Justice

Shop Theft – Anlaby Road

We did

On 12 August 2014, Alec BACHE, 36 years, of Grafton Street, entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road. Whilst inside the store he concealed approximately £35 worth of meat from the fridge and left without paying. Following enquiries by a local PCSO, BACHE was indentified as the offender and on 22 August 2014, he was arrested for the theft and numerous other shop thefts. He attended at court on 23 August 2014, where he was remanded into custody for an appearance at a later date.

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03September

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Offender Brought to Justice

Breach of Anti-Social Behaviour Order – Anlaby Road

We did

On 27 July 2014, Tony BROWN, 45 years, of North Road, threatened to burn down a shopkeeper’s store on Anlaby Road, causing the shopkeeper alarm and distress. BROWN has an Anti-Social Behaviour Order prohibiting him from causing anyone alarm, harassment or distress.

On 10 August 2014, BROWN was seen to be drinking from an open container of alcohol by PCSOWALL, BROWN is prohibited from doing this as per his ASBO so was arrested for this breach.

On 11 August 2014, BROWN appeared at Hull Magistrates’ Court where he indicated a plea of guilty. He was sentenced to 30 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £80.

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03September

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Offender Brought to Justice

Burglary – KC Stadium

We did

On 7 August 2014, whilst at a Hull City football match, a man entered a private hospitality box and stole a handbag. He was captured on the stadium CCTV and following Police enquiries, a photograph of the man was published in the Hull Daily Mail. The offender was then identified following numerous calls identifying him.

On 22 August 2014, Raymond JACOBSON, 42 years, of Brucella Grove, was arrested for the burglary and subsequently charged to appear at Court, he appeared at Hull Magistrates’ Court the following day where he was remanded into custody until 27 August. On 27 August 2014, he appeared again at Hull Magistrates’ Court where he was remanded into custody pending a Case Management Hearing to be held.

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03September

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Offender Brought to Justice

Shop Theft – Albert Avenue

We did

On 30 July 2014, John WILSON, 38 years, of Alliance Avenue, who was wanted for a number of shop thefts, was seen by Officers on Albert Avenue and arrested. He was later charged with the thefts and appeared at Hull Magistrates’ Court the following day.

On 31 July 2014, WILSON was sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment, he was also the subject of a 12 weeks suspended sentence for previous Shop Thefts which was also added to the 6 weeks. WILSON is currently serving an 18 weeks sentence.

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03October

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We did

On 21 September 2014 a burglary occurred at an address on Ruskin Street, entry was gained by someone forcing open a rear UPVC window. Once inside items were stolen and the offender left by unlocking the rear door using the keys.

On 18 September 2014 a burglary occurred at an address on Park Avenue, Perry Street, entry was gained via an open downstairs window. Once inside a search was conducted of the whole house and numerous electrical items, jewellery and personal items were stolen. The offender again left by unlocking the rear door using the keys.

Multiple arrests have been made in regards to these burglaries and a 12 year old boy from the local area has been charged with both offences. He will appear at Hull Magistrates Court on 7 October 2014.

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03October

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Offender Brought to Justice - Drugs Offences - Sandringham Street

Information was received from the local community about a strong smell of cannabis.

We did

Due to information received by members of the local community about a strong smell of cannabis coming from a house, on 19 September 2014 officers attended at an address on Sandringham Street. Entry was gained and a small cannabis factory was discovered.

A 61 year old man was arrested and is currently on Police bail pending further enquiries.

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03October

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We did

On 12 September 2014 Tony BROWN, 45 years of No Fixed Abode attended at a pharmacy on Anlaby Road. Whilst inside the pharmacy he was abusive to staff and asked to leave which he did. Later that day he returned to the pharmacy and again was abusive to staff, this breached his anti social behaviour order. Police attended and whilst in front of Police BROWN drank from an open can of alcohol which he is prohibited from doing so by his Anti Social Behaviour Order. BROWN was arrested for these breaches. BROWN was charged with the breaches and detained for Court.

He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court the following day where he was sentenced to 40 weeks imprisonment, 10 weeks for these breaches and 30 weeks from a suspended sentence.

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03October

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SCRIVENS arrested for using threatening and abusive language at a football fan whilst at KC Stadium.

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On 28 August 2014 Matthew SCRIVENS, 28 years of First Lane, Hessle was arrested for using threatening and abusive language at a football fan whilst inside the KC Stadium watching Hull City play football. SCRIVENS was seen and heard by members of the public to use the language, he was challenged by members of the public and this was reported to stewards. Police attended and arrested him. He was charged with the offence and appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 10 September. He was fined £100, he must pay £85 costs and pay a victim surcharge of £20.

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07November

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Offender brought to justice

Burglary x 2 – Glencoe Street

We did

On 14 October 2014 a burglary occurred at an address on Glencoe Street, entry was gained via an insecure rear door, numerous items stolen from within the house and the garden.

On 15 October 2014 a burglary occurred at an address on Glencoe Street, entry was gained via an insecure front door and numerous items were stolen from inside.

On 18 October 2014 a 16 year old male was arrested and later charged with both burglaries. On 20 October 2014 the male appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where he pleaded not guilty to the offences. He was given Conditional Bail which includes a curfew and exclusion zone.

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03December

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Offenders brought to Justice

Two arrested for Robbery.

We did

On 25 November 2014, a 24 year old man from Medina Road and a 16 year old boy entered a news and mini market on Hawthorn Avenue. They demanded money from the shopkeeper who refused and they made off. They were arrested a short time later in a nearby street. They were both charged with the robbery.

On 26 November 2014 they both appeared at Hull Magistrates Court, the man was released on conditional bail until his appearance at Hull Crown Court. The boy was remanded into a Youth Detention facility awaiting his appearance at Hull Crown Court.

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03December

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Offender brought to Justice

Man arrested for threats to kill.

We did

On 21 November 2014, a 29 year old man of No Fixed Abode, whilst in an address on Woburn Street, made threats to kill two of the residents. The residents believed the male would carry this out and the Police were called. Police attended the address and the man was arrested, he was later charged with the offence.

He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 24 November 2014 where he was remanded into custody pending his appearance at Hull Crown Court.

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03December

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Offender brought to Justice

To reduce offences of theft from shop.

We did

On 10 November 2014, James McALLISTER, 36 years of Woolwich Drive entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road where he stole £30 worth of fresh meat. McALLISTER made off without paying for the meat. This was captured on CCTV and reported to the Police.

On 17 November 2014, McALLISTER entered the same supermarket and stole £35 worth of fresh meat, again making off without paying for the meat. This incident was captured on CCTV and reported to the Police.

On 20 November 2014 McALLISTER again stole £25 worth of fresh meat from the store.

On 24 November 2014, McALLISTER was arrested for the above thefts and for four others from different shops. He was charged with seven shop thefts and detained for court. He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court the following day where he indicated a plea of guilty, he was sentenced to 20 weeks imprisonment which was suspended for 18 months. He must pay a victim surcharge of £80, Court costs of £85 and £540 compensation to the victims of his seven thefts.

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03December

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Offender brought to Justice

Man arrested regarding drug offences.

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On 4 November 2014, a 27 year old man of No Fixed Abode was seen on Alliance Avenue exchanging small packets with an unknown person. He was searched by officers and found to be in a possession of a large amount of cash. He was arrested for money laundering, a search of his nearby property found a large amount of cocaine and heroin. He was charged with possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine. He was bailed to allow officers to conduct further enquiries.

On 11 November 2014, he was seen in on Spring Grove by officers and was searched under the Misuse of Drugs Act. He was found to be in possession of wraps of heroin, cocaine and cannabis. A lock knife was also found on him. He was arrested for the possession with intent to supply and also for possessing the offensive weapon. He was charged with multiple counts of possession with intent to supply and also possession of the knife. He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 12 November 2014 where he was remanded into custody pending his appearance at Hull Crown Court.

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31December

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Offender brought to Justice

Offender arrested re vehicle interference.

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On 26 December 2014 an unknown person climbed over a 6` fence into a garden of a house on Albert Avenue. Once inside the garden they moved a motorcycle which was locked and alarmed, they caused damage to the steering lock, wiring and handlebar. The person left empty handed.

Following Police enquiries a 16 year old boy was arrested and charged with the offence, he is currently on Police bail and will appear at Hull Youth Court on 13 January 2015.

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31December

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Offenders brought to Justice

The following have been arrested regarding thefts from shops.

We did

On 22 December 2014, a 36 year old man entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road and concealed £35 worth of fresh meat in his jacket and left the shop without paying. This was captured on CCTV and on 27 December 2014 he was arrested and charged with the theft. He was detained in custody to appear at the next available court.

On 7 December 2014, Jonathon SKINNER, 36 years of Plane Street entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road and concealed £16 worth of meat and cheese in a bag and left the store without paying. This was captured on CCTV.

On 8 December 2014 he returned to the same supermarket and stole £27 worth of meat and cheese, he returned later that very day and stole more meat and cheese to the value of £16. This was also captured on CCTV.

On 14 December 2014 SKINNER attended at a different supermarket on Anlaby Road and attempted to steal chocolate, staff and customers attempted to prevent SKINNER from leaving the shop but SKINNER pushed them both out of his way before making off. Both the member of staff and the customer sustained minor injuries.

On 16 December 2014 SKINNER was arrested by Police and was charged with 2 assaults and 4 shop thefts. He attended at Hull Magistrates Court on 17 December 2014 where he pleaded guilty to all of the offences. He was sentenced to a total of 26 weeks imprisonment and ordered to pay an £80 victim surcharge.

On 3 December 2014, Grant STEPHENSON, 36 years of Roper Street and a 37 year old man from Ryde Street both entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road. Whilst in the store they both concealed goods totalling approximately £33 and made off without paying for the items.

On 17 December 2014 the 37 year old man was arrested and charged with the theft, he appeared at Hull Magistrates Court the following day where he pleaded guilty to the theft and 2 other shop thefts. He was bailed to appear again at Hull Magistrates Court on 9 January 2015 for pre-sentence reports to be completed.

On 18 December 2014, STEPHENSON was arrested and charged for the offence and appeared at Hull Magistrates Court the same day. He pleaded guilty to the offence and was discharged conditionally for 12 months, ordered to pay £22 compensation and a £15 victim surcharge.

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31December

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Offender brought to Justice

Female arrested regarding public order offences.

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On 15 December 2014, a 38 year old woman attended at an address on Woburn Street whilst she was under the influence of alcohol. Whilst there she was verbally abusive to the occupants. She was arrested for a Public Order offence and when searched she revealed she was in possession of a knife. She was also arrested for this. She was charged with both offences and will appear at Hull Magistrates Court on 30 December 2014.

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31December

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Offender brought to Justice

Boy arrested for possession of an imitation firearm.

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On 5 December 2014, a 16 year old boy was seen by Police to point an imitation handgun at a bus parked on Anlaby Road. He was arrested and charged with the offence. He appeared at Hull Youth Court on 16 December 2014 where he pleaded guilty. He was conditionally discharged for 18 months and ordered to pay a £10 victim surcharge.

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02February

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Offender Brought to Justice - Shop Theft - Anlaby Road

BERNER was detained by staff and arrested by Police regarding shop theft.

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On 23 January 2015 Wayne BERNER, 29 years, of Bathurst Street entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road. Once inside he concealed a quantity of chocolate bars in his trouser pockets, this is witnessed by a customer who stops BERNER and informs the staff. BERNER was detained by staff and arrested by Police upon their arrival. He was later charged with the theft.

BERNER appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 24 January where he was remanded on conditional bail and will reappear at Hull Magistrates Court on a date in February.

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02February

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Offender Brought to Justice - Shop Theft - Anlaby Road

McALLISTER was arrested regarding various shop thefts and appeared at Hull Magistrates Court.

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On 11 January 2015 James McALLISTER, 37 years of Park Avenue, Perry Street entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road and stole fresh meat to the value of £20. This was captured on CCTV.

On 19 December 2014 McALLISTER entered a supermarket on Anlaby Road and stole £40 worth of fresh meat. This was also captured on CCTV.

On 7 December 2014 McALLISTER entered the same supermarket on Anlaby Road and stole £35 worth of wine. This was also caught on the shop CCTV.

On 11 January 2015 McALLISTER was arrested for these thefts and 7 others from shops around the Hull area. He appeared at Hull Magistrates Court on 12 January where he indicated a plea of guilty. He was convicted of 10 thefts and was sentenced to 26 weeks imprisonment. McALLISTER also was subjected to a suspended sentence of 20 weeks imprisonment on his previous court appearance. McALLISTER is now serving a 46 week prison sentence.

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02February

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Offender Brought to Justice - Serious Assault - Hawthorn Avenue

A serious assault took place at New Years Eve party.

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On 1 January 2015 a New Year party was being held at a house on Hawthorn Avenue. A serious assault took place as a 23 year old man tried to enter the party. As he tried to gain entry to the party he was punched repeatedly in the face, resulting in him losing teeth and having a bleed to the brain, causing him to be in Intensive Care at hospital for multiple days. Martin PIDCOCK, 23 years of Hawthorn Avenue was arrested and charged with the assault.

On 2 January 2015 PIDCOCK appeared at Hull Magistrates Court where the case was sent to Hull Crown Court. PIDCOCK was remanded on conditional bail.

If you wish to raise any comments or concerns you can do so in a variety of ways such as:

Attending local meetings:-

Police Surgery. An opportunity for you to meet privately with a member of the neighbourhood team to discuss any policing issue of concern. This is a drop-in event so you may have to wait a few minutes.

Police and Communities Together Meeting. This is a public meeting where the police and other public authority representatives will be present. Its main purpose is to determine what the local priorities for action over the next three moths will be. It gives members of the public an opportunity to raise their concerns and influence those decisions.

Street Briefing. The whole neighbourhood team will be briefed on current problems in the area and tasked to deal with them. The public can meet with the officers and be informed about how they can help with these issues.

Dissatisfaction: You can also notify us of any dissatisfaction with the service you have received by contacting our Professional Standards Branch. They can be contacted in a variety of ways details of these can be found by clicking here.

Key information: Newington

The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Queens Gardens Police Station and forms part of the larger Riverside Neighbourhood Policing Team.

The area is covered by Neighbourhood Police Officer(s) and Police Community Support Officer(s) who are supported by dedicated Incident Response Staff and a number of Special Constables.